I Select Your ;■ SUMMER STRAWS Now ! I; A Special Purchase of these Lisht-wcight Straws, in / smart tailored styles, including Bretons, widebrimmed sailors, forward tilted rolled brims, ami ]i slouehs. in all Ilie newest pastel fonings, also black, i’ brown and navy, allows us to sell them at the amazingl.y low price of 13/11 ea ' PASTEL FELTS are still a popular choice, and our wide range includes all the newest timings and styles. Suitably priced from 35/* '* NAVY-BLACK STRAWS ) I We have a large selection of navy, black and brown , stj’aws. in semi-models and models. ‘i Priced from to <; CHILDREN’S COTTON HATS j have at last arrived and we. non have a large selection > for you to choose from. Pixie hats, turned back brims ij C with sunflap at back; also poke bonnets, are amongst p S this delightful range showing in the daintiest of floral i[ < prints and plain limns. Ji S Priced frqm t 0 4/11 MAIDS’ LEGHORN STRAWS ' < .II ST ARRIVI-il). 'fliis delightful range of Maids' > / Millinery in a large selection of styles, all beautifully < < trimmed with petersham ribbon and Howers, and 5 > bound ribbon edges. Bonnet shapes, wide brims, and < < off the face styles, are a few of ihe many different S 5 shapes suitable for maids fi'oni seven lo seventeen. < u/6 ... Warnock's Drapery Ltd. j WANGANUI. faniwha Soap Pom dcr’g quirk rich «urf‘ \ 1 dissolve dirt and grease in a jiffy. M I ’he big economic al 31b. park?! ©< Ml Iyy 1 Fsniwha Soap I’nwder—mnir rlean*ri K Vy f° r I°"* nioney. Tanin ha Soap Powder H ; . a I wril ensure the whitest w ash for YOI R ® // clothes. R \ Try a Packet to-day I
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NOW SPRING IS HERE ! How we appreciate the freshness and beauty of spring, but how careful we have to be of discarding warm clothing and catching cold. That means, of course, Baxters Lung Preserver. “Baxters” always beats the cold, while its tonic action helps prevent. a relapse. Don't experiment, I stick to “Baxters.'’
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 84, Issue 244, 16 October 1940, Page 6
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